social pharmacy d-pharm 1st year by Pragati K. Mahajan
2008 LILRC HLSP Annual Meeting
1. Ergonomics for
the Office
by
Cristiana K. Collins , PT, MA, NCS
December 2008
2.
3. What is “ergonomics”?
• ergo (work) + nomos (natural law)
• Fitting the task to the worker
• Fitting the environment to the worker
4. Why?
• Poor office ergonomics has been shown to
cause:
– repetitive stress injuries
• wrist
• elbow
– back pain
• upper back
• lower back
– neck pain
– leg pain
5. Why?
• Working posture and musculoskeletal
health are related ( J Occup Rehab, June
2004)
• Office ergonomics programs reduce
musculoskeletal injuries (Int J Occup Safety
& Erg)
15. Neutral shoulders/upper extremities/wrists
• Shoulders:
– Not elevated, not
rotated
• Upper Extremities:
– Comfortably resting
by the side of the
body
• Wrists:
– In a neutral position,
supported on a gel
pad, resting
comfortably on the
keyboard
16. 90/90/90 position of
hips/knees/ankles
• Hips:
– 90 degrees
– Thighs supported by seating
surface
• Knees:
– 90 degrees
– 2-3 finger clearance from
seat to back of knee
• Ankles:
– Preferably at 90 degrees
– Supported on foot support
17. Proper Sitting Posture in relation to
your computer station
*Eye Level at center
of monitor (or *Mouse by side of
slightly higher) keyboard
*Keyboard at *Headset (for high
Forearm Level phone usage)
*Wrist Supported
24. Common Compensations
• Rotated neck
• Elevated/depressed
shoulders
• Arms resting on arm
rests
• Wrists in excessive
extension or flexion
• Feet dangling or
tucked under seat
26. What are the consequences
of these postures?
• Musculoskeletal imbalances
• Repetitive injuries
• Soft tissue strains
• Visual strains
• Pain
• Headaches
• ‘itis’
• And the list goes on…….
30. Simple Corrections
• Provide support for a
neutral pelvis:
– Forward leaning
chair
– towel roll
under/behind sit
bones
31. Simple Corrections
• Provide support for a
neutral spine:
– A lumbar cushion should
SUPPORT the lumbar
spine in neutral and NOT
attempt to position it in
neutral
32. Simple Corrections
• Provide support for
feet and legs:
– Your thighs should be
supported by your
weight bearing feet
33. Simple Corrections
• Use an adjustable
height keyboard and
mouse tray
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